Brinston Park in Troy Visitor’s Guide and Photos #oaklandcounty
Brinston Park is an 18-acre park offering several sports fields, a barrier-free structure, swings, restrooms, picnic shelter, water fountains and a grill.
Brinston Park is an 18-acre park offering several sports fields, a barrier-free structure, swings, restrooms, picnic shelter, water fountains and a grill.
Beaver Trail Park is a 7-acre park that offers a paved walking path, sand volleyball, a barrier-free play structure and several.
The park features a sandy beach, miniature golf, campgrounds, pedal boat and kayak rental, fishing pier, skateboard park, basketball court and a playground.
Tuski Park offers swings, a brand new climbing structure along with swings, slide, jungle gym an old fashioned merry-go-round and open space for running.
Beach Road Park is one of nine neighborhood parks in Troy, Michigan. It is located on the west side of Beach Road, just south of Long Lake Road. This park offers sports fields such as ball diamonds and soccer fields. Visitors will enjoy the 10 acres filled with open spaces together with recreational play. A play structure as well as…
Donald J. Flynn Park is a 25-acre park offers four league only baseball diamonds. The park hosts seasonal restrooms and a concession stand. A very small play structure sits off to the side near the entrance.
Wanda Park is located on the corner of Wanda Street and East Hazelhurst in Ferndale. The park offers a play structure, swings, baseball diamond, along with open space to play.
Jessica Nagle-Wilson Memorial Park is located on West Maxlow Avenue between West End Avenue and Ford Avenue. The park offers swings, a couple of climbing structures, slides, jungle gym along with open space to play.
Felker Park is located on Felker Avenue between Easterling Avenue and Battelle Avenue, a few blocks north of Nine Mile Road. The park offers swings, a couple of climbing structures, slides, monkey bars along with plenty of open space to play.
United Oaks Elementary playground features two structures as well as swings and a couple of spring toys. The two structures provide children with plenty of places to climb, swing, slide, and bounce. Some of the more interesting features of this playground are the bridge, stepping stones, and zip line. There are a few benches for seating. Additionally, the playground is host to a cement racing track and a giant open field.